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Sunday, September 22, 2013

More from Andalusia

Seville at night, watercolor 40 x 30 cm

Andalusian  white village, watrecolor 25 x 30 cm

11 comments:

Unknown said...

These are wonderful. I'm so impressed by the way you use color so effectively to create moods and atmosphere. I need to learn that.

Polly Birchall said...

Lovely glow on the first, and lovely textures on the second. Two great paintings

Jane said...

I love how your paintings 'tell a story', both beautiful works and wonderful colors .

Blaga said...

Thank you, Katherine, for your visit and very nice comment. I'm so happy to welcome you to my blog!

Thank you, Ina! yes, I spent two weeks there in May and gathered a lot of memories and material for painting.

Thank you, Polly!

Thank you, Jane!

Sadami said...

Congrats, Blaga! Both are beautiful and hard work. The second one, salt interests me. Keep up wonderful work!
Best wishes, Sadami

Merce Ares said...

Hola Blaga: Que bueno que en tus vacaciones has podido pintar interesantes lugares, como el de Andalucia, es encantador!! Saludos!!

Tito said...

Both are beautiful Blaga, but the second one is my preferred, the salt effect is perfect. Ciao!

Judy said...

I love the warm night light in the first painting. And the effects in the second painting are beautiful! Night and day!

Rita Vaselli said...

I love how you managed the darks and the lights. Both watercolors glows in a opposite way!

Blaga said...

Thank you, Sadami! I think that salt effect works for the old stucco wall in the shade.

Thank you, Mercedes! Anadalucia is an exciting place with many subjects to paint

Thank you, Tito! yes, the second one is a true watercolor. I used too thick pigments in the night scene that made it look muddy and acrylic

"Night and Day" that should have been the title of this post. Thank you, Judy!

Thank you, Rita, for your nice comment!

Catharina Engberg said...

These two paintings are really great! Such a warm feeling in the top painting; it´s my favourite.Take care!